Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. (ILS SOLD ON CUT IN CRUDE Other Issues Heavy In Morn- ing Trading at New York NEW YORK, MAY . 10—Stock prices drifted irregularly lower at the Opening of today's market, which was marked by an absence of aggres- sive operations on either side. States Steel as subjected to selling pressure in anticip: f an un on of favorable tonnage statement today and in yielding frac ally carried Baldwin, American, Can and other market leaders lower. Oil shares were heavy, Phillips Petroleum dropping 2 points. Execution of large selling orders in the’ ofl shares followed reports of ® reduction in the price of mid-Con- tinent crude, and values ran. off fhe Casver Daly Eridune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Nou Think EM WORRIED AGoLT That LAST RACE SPARKY Losr & HocT-MON! ZT SHovD You KNOW WHY? Wet. TonnGut I Gor A DATE WITH A CLUE SURE* GONNA TAKE / youre SHE'S Savs SHE GAVE THE THEATRE Ticket ~ SENT HER. B J Gor torsa Time Tike E1Gar OCLock =- MIX \ UP THOSE GoTTLES EYED WEENIE - VER “To THE THEATRE - ALREADY GAVE “ER THE VicKET AND Then © (4 AND Sir sharply. Losses of 1 to 2 points ‘were common in th's group, with Standard of New Jersey and Mar. land dropping to the lowest levels o the year, to a new 1923 minimum fig ure at 45%. General Electric, Du Pont, Bald and other popular specialties wers under pressure, reg istering losses of a point or more Moderate trading appeared in ra‘ls was held steady in the face of heavi ness in the rest of the list. Forelgr exchange opened fir WHEAT PRICES MOVE LOWER] Operators Favor Bear Side of Market In Trad- ing Today CHICAGO, May 10.—Whenat eased down in price today during the early dealings sellers acting on tradition that this was a calendar date to favor the bear side of the market Besides, fear of crop damage by frost in Kansas had apparently vanished On the other hand, expecte velop. ments in regard to farm measures at Washington tended to check any material decline in price. The open ing, which ranged from % to % low er, with May $1.04% to $1.04%. and July $1.06 to $1.06%, was followed by a slight additional sq Corn and oats were poorly sup ported. Most of the trade consisted of switching from May delivery to July. After opening unchanged to %@% lower, July 77% to 77%, the corn market declined a trifle all around. Oats started at a shade to 4@Uc off, July 44% to 44% @e, and iater continued to weaken. Provisions reflected a downward tendency in the hog market. Bie ines AS he LIVESTOCK Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, May 10.—(U. partment of Agriculture.})—C teceipts, 1,900. Compared with week ago: Beef sters, 25 to 40c lower better grades showing most decline; yearlings, steady to 25c lower: treme top matured steers, $ ; best yearlings, $11.50; better grades fat cows and heifers, strong; lower grades fat cows and canners and cutters, dull, weak to 25c lower; bulls, 10 to 150 off; vealers, $1.00@ higher; stockers and feeders, strong to 25 Week's bulk prices follow: Beef steers and year lings, $8.50@10.75; stockers and feeders, $6.75@8.60; fat cows and heifers, $6.25@8.50; cann ters, $2-25@3.50; veal c 9.50. Sheep—Receipts, 5,000; practically all direct; market nominally steady, for week around 24,000 direct; 180 cars fed lots, Compared with week Fat lambs, around « st top wool skinned, $17.35; practical top clippers, $15.65; fat sheep, around 60c higher; spots up 8 and cut es, $8.25@ JUST GOT A LONG DISTANCE FROM SEATTLE, MR. WICKER, THE BIG GRAY CAR WAS SEEN THERE SPEEDING DOWN TOWARD LAKE WASHINGTON. VOU DON'T SAY! (IT Was IN. SVRACUSE THE LAST | HEARD. IT'S TOO BAD THEY DIDN'T LOOK TO SEE IF THERE WAS A COAT OF ARMS ON THE 0OORS. WERE ORAWN SO THAT THEY COULDN'T TELL WHETHER SKEEZIX AND MME, OCTAVE HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE SERVICES OFFERED OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer & Qo. CARLOAD OF RANGES FOR BURNING GAS 16 REGENVED BY BRENNAN : A carload of Crescent gas ranges was received yerterday GOVERNMENT wants men, HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN EAST TERRACES This addition to the city of Casper is located East between First and Fourth street; East Second street going right through it, thereby offering many locations on this desirable street, it Second’ street and, seo this addition or call ‘the take you out. “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” shipped; «prices Delt Vena B. Phone 2203. Write imme- Institute, Dept.| THE WORLD moves, so do we. 0. x. ‘Transfer. *Call us, Phone 2127. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—3,000 men to get their ir cut for 40c. Under the Grill on Durbin nd. The feature street just off Se office and we wil about the ranges is that they were made to the order of M SALESMEN—Wonderful eater; four males daily, at Zimmerman, X-312 McKnight Bldg. Mifneapo:is, FERTILIZER, planting, grayel, sand and genera garden and Holly “street. Phone 1096R. here. The Crescent Stove company of Evansville, Ind., sent a man here several months ago to. study the sub- ject and determine just what kind of stove would best meet~the require- ments of fluctuating gas pressure. According to Mr. Brennan's state- the stoves received are able to fill the requirements and fre ab- safe in that they provide an exit for all fumes, One of th important of the This is cove top just as was the old coal stove and there is no chance opening for Wyoming and other states, exclu- sive territory on straight commi: sion; exceptional future; engineering or mechanical knowledge valuable. 306 O-S Bldg before noon. Tel. LET us figure garage or rept are right. Phone 1249R. MARCELLING and bob curling at 5c. 431 8. Beech. HAVE your flower boxes fil’ed at ‘The Flower Shoppe” 542 8. Cen- ter. Phone 2574. n that new house, ir work, our figure: Phone 2162R ‘oa Creek Royalty POSITIONS WANTED CALCIMINING and painting, smal! jobs, prompt service, work guar Phone 1860J. PERIENCED 923 8. Davida . Phone 1900. & Producers. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES BUY YOUR USED FORD RPENTER work wanted, by the Cay or job, work guaranteed. Fourteenth. Western Exploration — 3 ined with asbestos to hold the heat. The other Crescent ranges are sim ilarly equipped with close tops. Donse Brotners DEALERS SELL |_ GOOD USED CARS Phone 1862W. Western St evenneieyee AN elderly lady wants to tutor and ? ? 2? Wyoming Motorway ? ified Rates| Two cents per word or ten cents position as engineer, pump man, holst man or fireman, 3 experience. W. A. Abbott, We repeat: WANTED—Work, truck drive: York Oil ~ pump man. facturer who builds it. A Used Car is as good FOR SALE—Dry !and seed pota- On the Boyle Plan, 20 per cent ; bes. Western Produce Co., $32.N.| ROOM and board in private home, town, balance in ten months; sarrying charges; no insurance, WANTED—AI! or part time work proprietary partnership Auditing so- Consolidate: rea the dealer who sells Conporation AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. avergye words used as a ft nating Line. al CE CAP HEADLINE will be chargyi the space of two Touring, starter _ Touring, starter — 10. — Butter, family wants work Good Values for Today— 4@35c; seconds, 306 advertising wil! PERIENCED ranch woman, a more. Bulk prices follow: Fat lambs, $16.50@17.25; clipped kind $14.50@15.35; springers. $16.00@ 18.00; clipped wethers, $9.00¢ wooled ewes, $8.00@9.00; clippe $7.50@8.50. Hogs—Receipts, 6,000; uneven; | mostly 10c lower than Friday's ave 'e; spots show ore decline; | bulk desirable .weighty butchers $7.40@7.50; top, $7.60; bulk better | 160 to 225 pound weight, packing sows, largely $6.75@6.90; bulk desirable strong weight killing pigs, $6.00@6.50; est! mated holdover 7,000; Mght light $6.00@7.30; packing sows, smooth, $6.80@6 packing sows, roug $6.60@6.80; slaughter pigs, $5 6.50. NEW YOR exchanges. cents: Great Britain, ¢ cables, 435 6.06. 4.46. demand 4.4 ca um, demand 4 5.00 rmany, demand per tril lion, Holland, demand 3 Norway, demand 14.00 weden, di mand 26. yenmark, demand DOBBIN REALTY CO Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bldg. irrespective of the number of words. ORRECTION CLASSIFIED DODGE BROTHERS 1922 model busine: sea overhauled and up in first class EDS. shape; has just been simonized and looks good 1922 touring lady desires position; cler The Casper Tribune will One-ton truck benign of any ad vertisement ordered for more than the fault of rtiser which clearly the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE lays after insertion, tion will be made w! es not materially affe purpose of the adv TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all want work on small ranch, can give references. Phone 1041R. —$—<— —— — ———————__ — COMPETENT stenographer, college Panel commercial - Fordson tractors POTATOES 10,—Potatoes, new stock un. will accept temporary or permanent No republica- EARL C. BOYLE The Safe Place to Buy Your ‘Used Ford t the sense SERVICES OFFERED HARPER’ method, scalp treatment but we cannot guarantee 1920 tourin; 1921 commeyetial 1923 one and onehalf ton Gra- ‘OR SALE—Used incubators ham Brothers truck, stake and platform body GLOBE CLOSING HOUR. 125-131 N, Center Want Ads to be classified proper: FOR SALE—Good Dodge |‘ commer- $450. Call 627 E. USED CARS Chevrolet "49 Chevrolet “490” roadster.-.---$250 Dodge Commerciat Ford 1923 sedan -—-—---.. Ford touring Hup mode] R touring --.. WANTED—Housekeeping or cook- neh, 133 N. Kimball, Tribune office before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be under the head ‘Too Late ing job on r Apartment 3 or Box 1021, and bob curl cure 50c. Phone 636M for appoint- 1923 Essex touring ADVERTISE. ‘TS. nse acts ti aoc) =a Me Re Must be accompanied by cash or daxvcenantcaane yment of the sam instructions words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Martin and bis COUPe ~-~~----$525 Phone 421J. D CONCRETE WORK kind of cement work. CEMENT A? Estimates furnished with- counting the wenenn nee - $350 continue to comb HELP WANTED—MALE won en--- $200 Brommer for plumbing and clal attention given Phone 20903. learn barbering; double your Essex touring TERMS IF DES! g¢ Oldsmobile 442 East Yellowstone Coliseum Motor OPEN SUNDAY 131 BE. Fifth lawn fertilizer, t delivered, 1244 Box- United States on her arriv Wyomin HELP WANTED—Female or tra East H, for North Casper lot. 811 Sunday from 12 to all meals 60 centa, GOOD BUICK Six touring car, run 00 miles; only $860 Call 637 Nn a A A ne LL SS EE Aa a ee ee WOMAN wants laundry work to do Washington. FOR SALE — 1918 Fashion Embrotd ies, 798 Lima, Ohio, nik about May £3, Phone 16783. Phone 1443. IDENTIFIED. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.; MOTORISTS REPORT THAT A BIG GRAN TOWN CAR WAS SEEN IN CANVON EVIDENTLY HEADED TOWARD “THIS CITY, THE OCCUPANTS OF THE CAR WERE NOT OS8SERVED. PORTLAND, OREGON.: A Grav CAR OF THE LIMOUSINE TYPE. PULLED INTO A GARAGE HERE AT 24.M. TODAY WITH A BROKEN SPRING. REPAIRS WERE MACE AND IT LEFT ABOUT S FOR COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY. CITIZENS SRE WONDERING IF IT COULD HAVE BEEN MME. OCTAVE'S. ___ SEE BEN REALTY CO. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. jrant. 116. ‘By Billey De Beck cords, three 3ix4 cords, two 33x5 Phone FOR SALE—Ecrd roadster For Sale—Miscellaneous fOR SALE—Set of Harvard clas- sics, practically new, $60. y At the Sundance. ken- Boston and English, Pit Bull puppies; all pedigreed and] ern priv me white Collie, Doctor Nordheim, | 604 8. Ce veterinary. Phone 1903 or 527 CY. also| FOR Fi SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1924. For Sale—Household Goods SSS R SALE—Most comptete line of Pea furniture in the city, mat tresses like ne A ' joa ‘mel front gas ranges at price of new. Bailey Furniture Co, 826 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J- Faia ing chair. 704 8. Park. ——_—— FOR SALE—Diningroom set. Phone 1994. FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, Royal ‘Ann Cherries. 1144 8. Poplar, FOR SALE—One Western Electrio washer thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed in first class condl- tion. Casper Electric Co. 121 EB. First. Phone 1993J, rr RUGS DRY CLEANED DRY. We buy. second hand goods; do all kinds of repair work; goods packed for shipment. Peoples Fur- niture Repair Co., 319 B, First. Phone 2366R. ee ei ht ee ees FOR SALE—Six-hole coal range, in good condition, at a 144 S. Durbin. Phone 133. rocker, three-ho'e stove and stand.‘ Phone 475J. FOR SALE—Complete furnishings of a house, will sell or trade for car. 539 W. Thirteenth. Phone 2148M FOR SALE—One complete bed, oak finish, also good green window shades. Phone 115W. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—One new Johnson plano, cheap for gash. 1626 East 2nd. FOR SALE—POULTRY ranches. Fred Stekelenb: Tile House, Swingle Acreage. also urs, WANTED TO BUY WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co. 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coa! ranges heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086, f WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash Price paid for second hand furni- Brooks 660 East iL Phone WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heatey Phone 1086, WANTED—Live fat hens by the case, address the Glenrock Hotel, Glenrock, Wyo. WANTED TO BUY—One or two room homestead shack or small house, also chicken coop. 149 N. Park, rear. WANTED TO BUY—Clean cotton rags Ge pound. Apply Tribune office. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at For Sale—AUTOMOBILES| For Sale—AUTOMOBILES| 72 Tribune Ortice. TOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe, ex-| FOR SALE—Used tires, six a2x4| For Rent—Miscellaneous cellent condition, practically ‘new, wo new tires; very reasonable for| cords. 503 E. Yellowstone. Brodie Rubber Co., 180 W.| 1478J. Well located store with |FOK RENT—Sewing machines, $3 commercial body’, good condition. month, we also repair all Apply at C, B. & Q. Restaurant. makes. Brooks, 660 East H. Phone 1648W. ee FOR RENT—One or two office rooms; elevator service. Phone 123, 106 §.| FOR RENT—Irrigated land for gar- Teetanesr dening, three mi‘es out; plowed —|and ready for planting. West Side FOR SALE —, Fresh eggs from| Dairy Co., P. 0, Box 1026 A new car Englewood addition, delivered is as good as the manu- anywhere in town, 35¢ per dozen. ROOM AND BOARD lack. Riley, general delivery. ee 4 ood meals served, 329 S. McKin- ey. FOR SALE—Two pedigreed Poland |———————__________, b China boars, feven months old. FOR RENT—ROOMS Sleepingroom in mod- e home, real close in. FOR RENT: FOF, SAL word thre t Co., 3 Industrial Ave, THE FAMOI chicken for couples. 3073 | “OR SALE—Angle worms, 25¢ per fer TRGS ‘43 100, 315 N, Kimball. high hood; com. | —————————__ pletely overhauled; a good buy |#OR SALE—One drafting table, hcl $625 g00d condi. | m. ome $550 1922 roadster, low hood .. y 1921 touring 1920 touring equipped with large Westinghouse shock abrorbers, 3. Poplar. FOR SALE—Disc harrow, used Bae Are You Out of season; cheap. Phone 1675 NR. % price. Hunter Goll Furniture Co. _--$750 | 241 West ist. Phone 986J. FOR SALE—Dry land seed pota- toes, Irish Cobblers and Red Tri- Soap asists $600 | umphs grown in Wyoming. Phone 442. Independent Frult and Produce ‘The Tribune will help every dinners good and|| work by publishing every Sunday from 12 to 2 dinners every day from 12 to fram 6 to 8-p. m.; all meals 60 cents. Glenrock Hotel, good rooms from $1 to. $1.50 for one. From $1.50 to $2 Phone 1 Co. FOR SALE—Tent, condition. Phone 724, 1376M. FOR SALE—One rug, o and two straight chairs and bridge lamp, will sell Phone 2447J. ‘OR SALE—Singer sewing machine | in A-1 condition, all attachments, complete, bargain. 314 8, Jackson. good | Phone For Sale—Household Goods e daybed dishes eparate- ly or to party renting apartment. yery nice room in a Evening dress, size 36;| lovely home, one block off bus will well for less | line. 545 B, EI than half purchase price. Box B-631, enth. Phone 481J. FOR RI! bath. 1 Modern room, lose to 1 Im. ——$—$—$<— —<—$____., FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished room in private home, next to bath, man and wife or ladies pre- reasonable. Call 325 after 6:30 p.| ferred, references. 623 S, Durbin. Phone 513J. ee FOR SALU—Threeplece Simmons|FOR RENT—txcelient furniehed bed, mattress, congo'eum rug: teat $475 iprary table, leather scat dining | fyitable for one or two, reasonable, chairs rockers, oil range, otc. 1243] Phone 2493. bedroom, next to bath anc phone a Job ? man and woman tn Casper in fearch of employment to find FREE “Position Wanted” ads, Re- member it will cost you ing to vertise your services in the Tribune. If you are In need of work Advertise : FOR’ SALE—Mahogany diningroom . table, five chairs and one serv- Of a yQ

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